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  • Great article I think. I don't have a lot of experience in zig, but I feel like it's just a better version of C. More specifically, C with a more modern synthax, better defined behaviour, better error handling. As the author highlights it, using the comptime and reflection to make generics can easily become a footgun and make the code messy. But hey, having the option to make generic code is still better than C.

  • This is so terrifyingly close to what we see in the US... Is this an accurate representation of the historical facts? Is this really not historical manipulation to sound like what is happening today? I cannot discern truth from lies here :'(

    I have my anti-confirmation-bias-bias activating strong while reading this article

    edit: raising suspicion is that I could not find evidence that nazis used "draining the swamp" refering to the parliament

  • Even acting stealthy would probably be known if they do it often enough. This would stain their reputation as neutral peacekeepers and hamper their ability to prevent conflict between worlds, even if it means not maintaining societal peace within a planet. There could be interesting arguments for saying that this kind of compromise is or isn't moral. If you want to write an essay about it as a response, be my entertainer :p

  • Fun that this is brought up at this time. Just a few days ago I tried to program the programable thermostat of my grandma. I am convinced that the thing has a bug making it impossible to select a schedule... It has a lot of buttons and a screen, but due to a minuscule mistake in the interface it's no better than a temperature slider....

  • In switzerland the power is very close to the people. We're not a country controled by the elite in the shadows. Here the vote was very tight showing that there was genuine concern in the population about overly strong tennant protection.

    I don't want to see trust eroded in a political system that represents the oppinion of the people well.

  • Those are things that regulate the tension in the overhead cables on train tracks. With the variation of temperature cables tend to contract/expand and this systems allows the cables to do so freely with a constant tension provided by the weights.

  • I understand that. My question was: why is a primary needed in the first place? It makes sense with first past the post, but with ranked choice voting and instant runnoff, I don't get why. Does the US constitution require state to organise primaries?